Instructional Coaches. A. Instructional coaches may select any other non-professional learning day for compensation for their trade time hours instead of the last scheduled professional learning day of the year. If at all possible coaches need to be a part of the last professional learning day. Unavoidable conflicts and emergency situations will be handled with instructional coaches the same way they are handled with all staff. B. Similar to other professional staff, instructional coaches may acquire (as a facilitator or participant) up to 6 hours of trade time for trade off for this additional day. C. Up to 6 hours will be compensated for after school sessions offered. Anything in addition, outside of the school day, must be pre-approved by the assistant superintendent. D. Instructional coaches will be allowed to submit up to 8 hours of compensatory pay for preparation work done over the summer.
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